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crime for to us lie to the government. the government is lying to us. attorney general is making up stories. we attribute this to politics. meantime, they spent $ >> 11.4. >> $11.5 million to fly on private yet when it was unnecessary. misrepresenting the reason for purchasing the jet. they do it with immunity. >> last word. >> i want to say first of all, the president doesn't have flexibility. sequester is inflexible. why would the president make decisions where cuts are made if it will cost him political capital. people say he closed the program and decided to do that when the republicans refuse to sit and negotiate in a way that we say this is a sheer political weight for us to bear in front of the american people. >> bret: so you are saying if he had a choice whether to hurt people or have the flexibility to cut the work program, he would hurt people? in the effort to try to pressure republicans? >> i'm saying he wants people to negotiate with him. as the american people do on a combination of cuts and taxes that would resolve the issue. not to get
crime for to us lie to the government. the government is lying to us. attorney general is making up stories. we attribute this to politics. meantime, they spent $ >> 11.4. >> $11.5 million to fly on private yet when it was unnecessary. misrepresenting the reason for purchasing the jet. they do it with immunity. >> last word. >> i want to say first of all, the president doesn't have flexibility. sequester is inflexible. why would the president make decisions where cuts...
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it helps us reach that 4 trillion-dollar goal. he we will be hoping that republicans, whether short-term or long-term are ready to talk seriously about compromise and making sure that washington is not inflicting things on the economy when the economy should be growing and creating jobs. >> are there any preconditions, taxes of things that are not to be part of what it is for? >> there are no preconditions to a meeting like this. this is a meeting with the president and leaders of congress. any topic is up for discussion if one member of the group decides that the issue is to be broached. but the purpose is to talk about the eminent sequester deadline and the need to avert it. it is implemented to take action in a balanced way to deal with our deficit reduction in a way that does not unduly burden seniors and middle-class families. but by doing that, it allows our economy to continue to grow and continue the recovery that we have seen on the way now. but we still have a long way to go. the president is firm in his conviction it is
it helps us reach that 4 trillion-dollar goal. he we will be hoping that republicans, whether short-term or long-term are ready to talk seriously about compromise and making sure that washington is not inflicting things on the economy when the economy should be growing and creating jobs. >> are there any preconditions, taxes of things that are not to be part of what it is for? >> there are no preconditions to a meeting like this. this is a meeting with the president and leaders of...
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what does us mean when it happens in >> neil: not today. still shy of an all-time high but we got close. the dow seeing green for the month of february nevertheless and has been -- investors celebrating. market watcher larry is worry else is driving this. and melissa is in texas. larry, your sense of whatever will propel us to that record high -- it's when, not if -- is all the wrong stuff. explain. >> well, investors were remind not to focus on the number, whether it's the dow or the s&p. instead focus on the fundamentals can the foundation of the economy. why were there and what is the support for that rally going forward? individual investors know they can't fight the feds. they can't sit there when their cost of living is going up and gas and health care and education i soaring. they know the stock market is being priced for perfection, and it's a legal of perfection that is not demonstrated in the economy. we have gdp, very mediocre, employment, very mediocre. those are the fundamental wes need to see long-lasting. the fed can prop up
what does us mean when it happens in >> neil: not today. still shy of an all-time high but we got close. the dow seeing green for the month of february nevertheless and has been -- investors celebrating. market watcher larry is worry else is driving this. and melissa is in texas. larry, your sense of whatever will propel us to that record high -- it's when, not if -- is all the wrong stuff. explain. >> well, investors were remind not to focus on the number, whether it's the dow or...
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thank you so much for bringing it to us. liz: the dow is very close, oh, so close stating that new all-time high. the celebration, could it be short-lived? up next, financial editor of the wall street journal. he has a list that you need to hear because he says there are four things that he sees right now that could push us into another financial crisis. get at your umbrella. who knows what. he's coming up. ♪ fuzzy you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving t pain quickly. try fast, long lasting gaviscon®. ♪ liz: breaking news. revealing that it is seeing some changes to that top, the ceo and founder will be stepping down. going to be replaced in an interim basis by executive chairman eric the cosby as well as vice chairman ted leon. this is newly created position of office of the chief executive. this is, again, an interim position of the borders in search o
thank you so much for bringing it to us. liz: the dow is very close, oh, so close stating that new all-time high. the celebration, could it be short-lived? up next, financial editor of the wall street journal. he has a list that you need to hear because he says there are four things that he sees right now that could push us into another financial crisis. get at your umbrella. who knows what. he's coming up. ♪ fuzzy you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use...
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stay with us. you're in "the situation room." [ barks ] ♪ oh, heavenly day here we go. ♪ cha-cha-cha ♪ don't you know that i love ya ♪ ♪ cha-cha-cha-cha-cha ♪ always thinking of ya ♪ all around the world ♪ everybody singin' along ♪ singin' along ♪ fly me to the moon ♪ let me play among the stars ♪ let me see what spring -- ♪ [ birds chirping ] [ male announcer ] with the best lineup of vehicles ever, introducing the new chevrolet. ♪ oh, heavenly day why just go from "a" to "b" when imagination can take you everywhere? ♪ all the clouds blew away chevrolet. find new roads. >>> an historic moment the world has seen in some 600 years, pope benedict making likely his last ever public appearance before officially stepping down just a few hours ago. the pope gave a final blessings to the thousands who gathered at the papal residence outside rome. all of this after an emotional farewell followed by a helicopter ride out of rome. the swiss guards assigned to protect the pope en
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. >> megyn: he doesn't use electricity, and uses water from the stream. pa would be proud of him. >> i'm proud of him. >> megyn: we'll post the full report foxnews.com/america live. we're ten minutes away from the vatican. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. >> new information now on one of the most important indicators on the u.s. economy, despite a initin initi gross domestic product report showed that the u.s. economy shank in the fourth quarter of last year, a revised report find the economy grew .1%. analysts say that the slight boost respects exports and business assessments, however, the weakest performance we've seen in nearly two years. >> fox news alert, as we witness a historic moment for the catholic church, not seen in 600 years. in justice moments, pope benedict xvi will step down officially as head of the roman catholic church a
. >> megyn: he doesn't use electricity, and uses water from the stream. pa would be proud of him. >> i'm proud of him. >> megyn: we'll post the full report foxnews.com/america live. we're ten minutes away from the vatican. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap....
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alison kosik joining us. tell us what this means as we keep a close eye on this? >> reporter: it means investors are feeling optimistic. the way the market has been since beginning of january, it's been this moving freight train. a lot of investors, they vaebt been wanting to miss this train, especially since you look at the dow. it's up already 7% since the beginning of january. we're not even out of february yet. a lot of investors are saying, you know what, let's jump on this train before we miss it. so, that is really kind of creating the snow ball effect. it's creating this momentum. even if it doesn't seem justified. you look at the big economic report that came out today, gdp, economic growth from the last three months of last year, it was revised higher, but barely. you know, it's really nothing to celebrate. it went from negative 0.1% to positive 0.1%. that shows an economy barely growing. the good news about the gdp reading shows the private sector side of the economy was good because there was business investment. there was consumer spending. it hung in
alison kosik joining us. tell us what this means as we keep a close eye on this? >> reporter: it means investors are feeling optimistic. the way the market has been since beginning of january, it's been this moving freight train. a lot of investors, they vaebt been wanting to miss this train, especially since you look at the dow. it's up already 7% since the beginning of january. we're not even out of february yet. a lot of investors are saying, you know what, let's jump on this train...
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use promo code: gethelp. if you're not completely satisfied, notify lifelock and you won't pay a cent. order now and also get this shredder to keep your documents out of the wrong hands-- a $29 dollar value, free. get protected now. call the number on your screen or go to lifelock.com to try lifelock protection risk free for a full 60 days. use promo code: gethelp. plus get this document shredder free-- but only if you act right now. call the number on your screen now! jenna: well the truth is as it stands right now it is looking less like we're going to see a deal to head of the sequester and more like the automatic spending cuts we're talking so much about will start kicking in at midnight. gerry seib of "the wall street journal" wrote this just recently saying quote, the most stunning aspect of the latest budget impasse nobody is really scurrying around to prevent it. here is a thought who could perhaps do that. a group of younger, moderate democrats in the washington badly needs right now are people to se
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is with us. welcome to the program. i want you to hear precisely what the president said yesterday, i'm calling it kind after doomsday walkback. listen to this and see what you think. >> conceivable that in the first week, the first two weeks, first three weeks, first month, that unless your business is directly related to the defense department, unless you live in a town that is directly impacted by military installation, unless you're a family that now is trying to figure out where to keep your kids during the day because you just lost a head start slot, a lot of people may not notice. stuart: it sounds to me, senator, that the president understands that the sky is it not going to fall. what do you say? >> well, i think that there was a lot of caveats to his statement, but let me just say this, stuart. i think that the fact that congress has not done its job in relationship to the multiple crisis that come about, about every 60 days, we ev've been do this for over a year and a half now, i think
is with us. welcome to the program. i want you to hear precisely what the president said yesterday, i'm calling it kind after doomsday walkback. listen to this and see what you think. >> conceivable that in the first week, the first two weeks, first three weeks, first month, that unless your business is directly related to the defense department, unless you live in a town that is directly impacted by military installation, unless you're a family that now is trying to figure out where to...
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none of us think bad things are gonna happen to us. i'm here at my house on thanksgiving day, and i have a massive heart attack right in my driveway. an artery in your heart, it's called the widow maker. and mine was 95% blocked. they took me to the hospital, and the doctor put me on a bayerspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] aspirin is not appropriate for everyone, so be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. i'm a blue-collar worker. to me, bayer aspirin is another tool. go talk to your doctor. you're not indestructible anymore. ♪ >> steve: we know eventually she would walk into the studio. here she is. >> gretchen: i think it's going to be a new thing. we wanted to know if there would be a dynasty walk. but maybe in the after the show show. >> anything is possible in the after the show show. >> brian: tomorrow, geraldo rivera will be here. john mccain, we'll find out who is cooler. >> gretchen: see you tomorrow. bill: it is a day of history truly. in less than two hours pope benedict xvi departs the vatica
none of us think bad things are gonna happen to us. i'm here at my house on thanksgiving day, and i have a massive heart attack right in my driveway. an artery in your heart, it's called the widow maker. and mine was 95% blocked. they took me to the hospital, and the doctor put me on a bayerspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] aspirin is not appropriate for everyone, so be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. i'm a blue-collar worker. to me, bayer aspirin is another...
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for us it sounds so great. obviously he himself says i'm a huge long shot and he said it in really colorful ways. now, christiane amanpour is in rome. cardinal dolan is her special guest this morning, a real treat for us. hey, christiane, how are you? >> reporter: chris, great to be with you all here at the north american college in rome. this is a seminary. as you say, we are very fortunate to have cardinal timothy dolan of new york as our guest. you know, this is going to be, i think, the last time that you're going to be able to talk in public. no tweeting, no interviewing during the run-up to the conclave that will elect the next pope. welcome. >> do you say that with a sense of relief? >> reporter: no, i say it with a sense of great regret. >> it's good to be with you. i appreciate the invitation. thanks for your interest in all these events. >> reporter: we are very interested and the whole world is interested in what transpires here because a pope is not just the head of the 1.2 billion catholics, but wh
for us it sounds so great. obviously he himself says i'm a huge long shot and he said it in really colorful ways. now, christiane amanpour is in rome. cardinal dolan is her special guest this morning, a real treat for us. hey, christiane, how are you? >> reporter: chris, great to be with you all here at the north american college in rome. this is a seminary. as you say, we are very fortunate to have cardinal timothy dolan of new york as our guest. you know, this is going to be, i think,...
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let us start out with the forecast. good morning erica. >> good morning to you james. >> temperatures show '40's and 50's out the door. >> it is a lot warmer than 24 hours ago. you can thank the humidity. >> 52 in oakland. >> looking at some of your head lines mostly clear warm weather as we head into the afternoon. the warming trend continues friday is expected to be the warmest of the week. as we take a closer look at some of the numbers in your neighborhood again we're seeing low '40's and the livermore valley. mid- 40s in fremont. san jose checking in at 46. futurecast 4 tracking those numbers you can see by 12 mainly '60s. we will see seventies as we head in closer to your afternoon. >> setting the clock into motion by 8:00 p.m. we return to the light blue on your screen indicating everyone in the '50s. >> your highs show will get close to records. i do not think we will break any. fairfield 70. the same for antioch. 69 in concord. mid '60s for san francisco. mid- 50s for daly city. satellite and radar shows we hav
let us start out with the forecast. good morning erica. >> good morning to you james. >> temperatures show '40's and 50's out the door. >> it is a lot warmer than 24 hours ago. you can thank the humidity. >> 52 in oakland. >> looking at some of your head lines mostly clear warm weather as we head into the afternoon. the warming trend continues friday is expected to be the warmest of the week. as we take a closer look at some of the numbers in your neighborhood...
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you can contact us on facebook or send us an e-mail. here is the front page of the "washington times" this morning. sharing the stage, president obama and john boehner is today. joining us on the phone is ed o'keefe who is a reporter for the "washington post" -- bring us up-to-date on the sequester. guest: we are waiting to see what happens on friday where leaders will get together to sort out a way to move forward and the blunt the impact of the cuts or stave them off entirely. it will be a date -- date not entirely focused on this. all of them are going to fail. the democratic plan would direct payments to farmers, part of the farm bill in the house. taxes would go up on americans making $5 million a more -- or more a year. more flexibility to the obama flip -- administration. several senators disagree with this. that means there is exposed fissures among republicans in the senate who could not agree on a replacement plan to vote on. this issue continues to be, gay. host: -- the speaker has been saying for weeks of the senate has to a
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an amazon spokeswoman tell us this is happening more and more. a "costa concordia" passenger wrote about the disaster a few weeks after that calamity. and so far, it's doing well. >>> okay, on the show yesterday, you may remember, we talked about three people. tiger woods, danica patrick, and silvio berlusconi, who are so successful that even when they lose, they still get almost all the attention. and at the end of the story, i asked you to go to our blog and take our poll. the question was, who would you rather be? tiger, danica, or silvio? we got a lot of responses and so far, running away with the competition is danica patrick, with 66% of the vote. tiger is 28, silvio with only 6. but i was confused, because if you vote for silvio, you get to buy the car and, you know, whatever else you want to buy. and it also proves our point that even though tiger and silvio lost to danica, we're still talking about them. >>> it has been 573 days since the u.s. lost its top credit rating and what are we doing to get it back? with those forced spending cut
an amazon spokeswoman tell us this is happening more and more. a "costa concordia" passenger wrote about the disaster a few weeks after that calamity. and so far, it's doing well. >>> okay, on the show yesterday, you may remember, we talked about three people. tiger woods, danica patrick, and silvio berlusconi, who are so successful that even when they lose, they still get almost all the attention. and at the end of the story, i asked you to go to our blog and take our poll....
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good morning and thanks for talking to us. tell us how you are selected to create this piece. the sculpture of rosa parks. >> i'm sorry ,-com,-com ma repeat that. >> host: how were your firm selected to create the structure? >> guest: it was decided by the nah or the nea, i'm sorry and it was a national competition. i believe there were over 150 entries and then it was narrowed down to five finalists. those five finalists competed and that is how we ended up getting it. >> host: this will be in statuary hall in the capitol building paradigm reading from the l.a. times and it says the first full-size statue of an african-american in a capital collection in more than 180 statues. what do they mean to you to create a? >> guest: first of all is the first african-american woman in statuary hall in the capital of statuary hall. i think there is one other in the capital. but it is a tremendous honor and privilege to have done this and i am very excited about today. >> host: we will see the unveiling in a couple of hours at 11:00 a.m. and c-span will be sharing that. the president wil
good morning and thanks for talking to us. tell us how you are selected to create this piece. the sculpture of rosa parks. >> i'm sorry ,-com,-com ma repeat that. >> host: how were your firm selected to create the structure? >> guest: it was decided by the nah or the nea, i'm sorry and it was a national competition. i believe there were over 150 entries and then it was narrowed down to five finalists. those five finalists competed and that is how we ended up getting it....
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we're going to give you the soviets choice of what to cut and that way you'll own the cuts instead of us owning them publicans want to give up congress's primary function of government to constitutionally defined power to control the purse strings and set spending levels just before these automatic cuts kick in so the president obama will be the one to take the blame and they want to force him to choose which americans suffer as a result of this conservative austerity the president is well aware of the strategy as he said yesterday. now lately some people have been saying well. maybe we'll just give the president some flexibility can make the cuts the way he wants it and that way it won't be as damaging there's no smart way to do that. there's no smart way to do that you don't want to have to choose between. let's see do i do i close funding for the disabled kid or the poor kid. who i close business the shipyard or some other one. when you're when you're doing things in a way that's not smart. you can't gloss over the pain and the impact it's going to have on the economy we can't just cu
we're going to give you the soviets choice of what to cut and that way you'll own the cuts instead of us owning them publicans want to give up congress's primary function of government to constitutionally defined power to control the purse strings and set spending levels just before these automatic cuts kick in so the president obama will be the one to take the blame and they want to force him to choose which americans suffer as a result of this conservative austerity the president is well...
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what is your reaction to the rhetoric that he's been using? >> well, i think he's trying to put fear into the american public and what's amazing to me, sean, i talk about this, this is like a road show president. he's more interested in keeping the campaign going, going around the country, and he's got to decide, either he wants to be president of a political party or wants to be president of the united states and actually lead in the process and work towards some type of solution, but that's not what we're getting. >> now, the president says on friday he's going to meet with the the four top congressional leaders, that means john boehner and senator mitch mcconnell. didn't john boehner say he wasn't going to do that anymore or did i misunderstand it. >> said he wasn't going to sit down and negotiate, what the president is doing is asking for a photo op at the last minute. remember what we're talking about. 85 billion dollars out of a 3.6 trillion dollar budget. we borrow 85 billion dollars every 28 days so we're just talking about less cuts,
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you got us a water tank. thank you. these kind of letters, of course, have an impact on the character can of jesse jackson as it unfolds. so i'll let that unfold. i'll just be his loving father. >> it's up to one judge if he goes to jail and how long le spend in jail. >> the judge will have to weigh what the prosecutor's argument is and what jesse lawyer's argue is and will make a decision. it's not for me at this point to weigh in with an opinion. >> what about your daughter-in-law? >> wolf, likewise, this is a family. they both pled guilty with a sen sense of sorrow but they will keep searching the people and i appreciate that about the both of them. >> on this day, the united states supreme court has also been hearing arguments that could bow tensionally overturn the enforcement provision of the voting rights act. i know how involved you and dr. martin luther king were in helping set the stage for the civil rights statement. what do you think? >> people like mr. boehner and mcconnell and others at the capitol hill ca
you got us a water tank. thank you. these kind of letters, of course, have an impact on the character can of jesse jackson as it unfolds. so i'll let that unfold. i'll just be his loving father. >> it's up to one judge if he goes to jail and how long le spend in jail. >> the judge will have to weigh what the prosecutor's argument is and what jesse lawyer's argue is and will make a decision. it's not for me at this point to weigh in with an opinion. >> what about your...
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this is amazing, how did you fi us? i thought we might be related, so i had a fiber analysis done and sure eh, we're family. but you're not even shredded. you're...crunchy?! that happens sometimes. and you help keep people full with whole grain fiber? just like yoguys. [ female announcer ] they're different, but the same. a tasty square packed with a crunch... [ crunch! ] ...of whole grain fiber that helps keep you full. it's a big breakfast... [ crunch! ] ...in new a little biscuit. sme! ohhh bring it in! ooohhhooh! >>. >> shep: a star witness in the trial against bp, oil giant's former ceo tony hayward. satd same man that said he wanted his life back as millions of gallons gushed into the gulf of mexico. today the judge watched his taped testimony. it showed a lawyer grilling him before the disaster back in 2010. tony hayward the money saving moves didn't make a difference and was not to blame for the oil blowout. if found negligent in the civil trial, bp could be on the hook for billions of dollars. it pleaded guilty
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girls room, she can use the nurse's room, she can use the faculty bathroom, she can use the boy's restroom, jack moore, how do you think this school fared in this one, bad call, good call? >> this is a terrible call. i just -- let her use the bathroom she wants to use, she's a transgendered little girl. how many times do we have to see these small town schools fall on the wrong side of history with these things. if you're given the choice in life between showing compassion for a little girl, who is struggling with something that is intense and personal, and being outraged about the potential issues with that, show compassion. that's the easy answer. >> i thought it was surprising they said that other students would have a problem with it, like it didn't have a problem already. they didn't have a problem now, i don't see why the school would necessarily need to do something. but i think we need to be fair. there is one place in this society that we have had no problem with segregation and you rarely hear arguments about it and that's the bathroom. that's the one place we have said, these pe
girls room, she can use the nurse's room, she can use the faculty bathroom, she can use the boy's restroom, jack moore, how do you think this school fared in this one, bad call, good call? >> this is a terrible call. i just -- let her use the bathroom she wants to use, she's a transgendered little girl. how many times do we have to see these small town schools fall on the wrong side of history with these things. if you're given the choice in life between showing compassion for a little...
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and-- >> of what use is that? >> it's something that's never been done before, now, in the 1960's, when nasa did it with apollo 8, it wowed the world and this would do that except at mars and it's an effort to explore mars and for interest in space and prove it can be done. there are people who say it can't be. >> megyn: already people say it's kind of sad because you've got nasa scientists now tour guides at kennedy space center, offering tours to tourists instead of working on space missions and you've got this guy, dennis, along with rich buddies taking trips out to the space. >> i think private travel is the the future and nasa is looking to buy trips on private trips for its astronauts and the goal would be if you and i get to book a trip it mars some day. >> megyn: no, thanks, i'll keep my feet planted where they are. in russia they did an experiment with six astronauts simulated it in close confinement for 520 days, how did that go? >> surprisingly well. not only did they spend 17 months locked in a capsule
and-- >> of what use is that? >> it's something that's never been done before, now, in the 1960's, when nasa did it with apollo 8, it wowed the world and this would do that except at mars and it's an effort to explore mars and for interest in space and prove it can be done. there are people who say it can't be. >> megyn: already people say it's kind of sad because you've got nasa scientists now tour guides at kennedy space center, offering tours to tourists instead of working...
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i think the instrumentalities, he has used them. he's done everything at he could do, i believe, to take care of this. i think as we go on and trying to figure out how best to serve god's people, how best to present the church in this world of ours, probably his success is going to have to do what we did 50 years before pope benedict came. the church needs that every few years. >> what does that mean? >> it means to bring us up to date. the doctrines never change. but the way we present them has to change. the way we talk to people because the people have changed. the people won't listen to 100 years ago. >> reporter: let me ask you about that. because obviously the next big issue will be the conclave. you are not going to be taking part in electing. you've reached an age whereby you can no longer vote? >> yes. >> reporter: that's as kind as i can put it. you voted the last time around and so many cardinals have been elevated by pope benedict xvi or by his predecessor pope john paul ii. americans are saying perhaps there needs to be
i think the instrumentalities, he has used them. he's done everything at he could do, i believe, to take care of this. i think as we go on and trying to figure out how best to serve god's people, how best to present the church in this world of ours, probably his success is going to have to do what we did 50 years before pope benedict came. the church needs that every few years. >> what does that mean? >> it means to bring us up to date. the doctrines never change. but the way we...
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trust us, trust us, do it. so we just got back our report. and they conclude that there are several parts of the bill that project savings that will not occur, resulting in a shortfall of revenue over the life of the bill, and they indicate that it would add more than $6.2 trillion to the primary debt of the united states. in other words, you would -- it would take -- it's an unfunded liability of that much, it would take $6.2 trillion being deposited today, paying out over 20 years, over 75 years to supplement this program to keep it from failing. it will cost more than a dime. it will cost $6.2 trillion. it's another unsustainable program. it doesn't have dedicateed revenue. it's going to cost more than this, frankly, but this is the latest report that hammers this idea that it's not. so i guess what i'm saying is this is really serious. our total budget today is less than $4 trillion. this is going to add $6 trillion. our budget this year is about $3.7 trillion, $3.8 trillion. so as we spend, we take in about $2.5 trillion, we spend $3.7 t
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will it mean you'll use dollars? describe to us the impact. >> it could certainly impact the revenue and impact the opportunity for individuals to have employment. you know, for us on the emergency response side, like we said, we're pretty insulated because the federal government has an obligation to response to an emergency incident. on the preparedness side, however, the budget dollars are much more discretionary. we've already seen major cuts on those, on the preparedness side of things. >> so when you hear the president has invited congressional leaders to the white house on friday, the very day these spending cuts are supposed to go into effect, what goes through your mind? >> i'm hopeful that a deal can be reached. if the sequestration bill takes effect, there's going to be real-life consequences for us. folks who rely on federal contracting for our businesses. >> it's interesting that both parties talk glowingly of small businesses and small business owners and we don't want to hurt them because they're the fu
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us look at video. thousands of gallons of water rushing into the street into cars, into nearby houses. what we are being told it sounds as if it may be a 15-16 in. water main break. it also may be a sewage line. obviously that will complicate things. >> public works officials along with fire crews in san francisco police officers are blocking off the intersection try to get the water out of the street. they want to start the cleanup process. it may take a while. as it appears the water has been shut off. i do not see any new water coming into the street. in fact if we come back out like we can see in the corner it appears as though we're starting to see the water dissipate through the storm drains. this is a lot of water. it appears to have a lot of debris. this is what would make it complicated for it to completely dry for the storm drain. >> that may be a complication we have now. as you can see the area is surrounded by houses and cars. a lot of these houses especially this one here, you can see the
us look at video. thousands of gallons of water rushing into the street into cars, into nearby houses. what we are being told it sounds as if it may be a 15-16 in. water main break. it also may be a sewage line. obviously that will complicate things. >> public works officials along with fire crews in san francisco police officers are blocking off the intersection try to get the water out of the street. they want to start the cleanup process. it may take a while. as it appears the water...
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accompany all of us in our community and let us devote to her with profound faith. dear friends, god leads his church and sustain it is always especially in difficult moments. let us not lose this vision of faith which is the only true vision of the path of the church and the world. in our heart, in the heart of each of us, have always delightful certainty that the lord is near you, that he does not abandon you, that he's close to you and that he shelters you with his love. thank you. >> you have been listening to pope benedict xvi as he says his final farewell from vatican city. there we are at st. peter's square live. you heard him say let us not lose the vision of faith. those are his parting words to everyone. a very personal and special message. christiane amanpour was saying will he really address the crowd personally and he has. >> absolutely. he says he will not abandon the cause. he says he takes this step, retirement, with full knowledge of the seriousness of the action, but he says loving the church means having the church to make difficult choices. >> yo
accompany all of us in our community and let us devote to her with profound faith. dear friends, god leads his church and sustain it is always especially in difficult moments. let us not lose this vision of faith which is the only true vision of the path of the church and the world. in our heart, in the heart of each of us, have always delightful certainty that the lord is near you, that he does not abandon you, that he's close to you and that he shelters you with his love. thank you. >>...
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gentlemen, thank you for joining us. jimmy, you have been involved in this fight and i think on the republican side. when did the turn begin? when did you start meeting people who at least said privately we got to change on this from what the platform has been saying? >> well, i think this issue has been moving faster than any issue we've seen ever in my lifetime, and it's been the last few years. i think that certainly -- i think before then we started a lot of movement. i think especially now that we've had the 2012 elections where four states passed the marriage issues and it's just the new political reality, and people are thinking about the issue differently. everybody has got gay people in their lives now and they -- >> tell me the importance of that. the importance of people just coming out. i think that's the key. when you realize somebody you might have thought was gay but they come out and say it and you're reconciled to that reality. >> exactly. and people want -- you know, politics is personal, and people thi
gentlemen, thank you for joining us. jimmy, you have been involved in this fight and i think on the republican side. when did the turn begin? when did you start meeting people who at least said privately we got to change on this from what the platform has been saying? >> well, i think this issue has been moving faster than any issue we've seen ever in my lifetime, and it's been the last few years. i think that certainly -- i think before then we started a lot of movement. i think...
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the good they did inspires us, prepares us and guides us. at new york life, everything we do is to help you keep good going. stay top of mind with customers? from deals that bring them in with an offer... to social media promotions that turn fans into customers... to events that engage and create buzz... to e-mails that keep loyal customers coming back, our easy-to-use tools will keep you in front of your customers. see what's right for you at constantcontact.com/try. >>> the case of the cannibal cop has shocked even see it all new yorkers. i want to warn you again about the graphic details. a police officer on trial for plotting to kidnap, kill and eat dozens of women. the defense claims they're just fantasies. deborah feyerick joins me with the latest. a really grisly, grisly case. is this guy just fantasizing or was there enough evidence to suggest he was planning to do this? >> that's what the jurors are going to have to decide. was this some crazy fantasy fetish or do the facts show that he was planning to do this? what prosecutors did
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of us, some used tax increases most of us at least the republicans were able to bal without raising taxes by taking control, by getting in charge of things, and working with our administration and working with our cabinet and finding a way to get it it done. i suggested to the president maybe if he was concerned if he was concerned with the arbitrary cuts, to use his administration to offer up better cuts, alternative cuts, he's not interested. he's changed the scope instead of just being about deficit reduction through spending reductions instead he wants tax increases as a part of that and most americans believe there is he' too much waste, fraud and abuse in the federal government that needs to be cut before anybody starts talking about tax increases. >> all right, well, let's go to the president's been a demagogue, i'm listening to the congressman ellison, he's bought into the demagoguery himself, he's regurgitating it. as you pointed out this is what the president wanted he requested the sequester now they've kicked the can down the road as far as they can. so the president goe
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>> eric fisher in chicago for us tonight. eric, thanks. >>> back to the national economy for a moment. the latest numbers on the housing market out tonight show another big jump in new home sales, welcome news for the home construction industry that's been struggling since the big meltdown in '08. the real estate market overall has been warming this winter, and nbc's stephanie gosk reports on what's driving it all. >> welcome to century glen townhome. >> reporter: at a condominium plex in los angeles, the 2008 housing crash feels like a distant memory. >> newer appliances. >> reporter: real estate agent craig whitlock put this two-bedroom on the market friday. >> my phone is rinng off the hook, well over 20 calls, everybody wanting to see it either that afternoon or the very next day. >> reporter: national housing prices jumped higher in the last year than they have since 2006. economists looked at 20 cities. 19 of them showed price hikes. the top three -- detroit up 13.6%, san francisco 14.4%, and phoenix's prices skyrockete
>> eric fisher in chicago for us tonight. eric, thanks. >>> back to the national economy for a moment. the latest numbers on the housing market out tonight show another big jump in new home sales, welcome news for the home construction industry that's been struggling since the big meltdown in '08. the real estate market overall has been warming this winter, and nbc's stephanie gosk reports on what's driving it all. >> welcome to century glen townhome. >> reporter: at...
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use your cell phone, you might kill someone. it turns out the people cavalierly playing with your life are the ones you trust the most. according to a new study, 55% of perfusionists, the people who run the heart and lung machines during heart bypass surgery say they have texted, e-mailed and used their phones during a procedure. i've heard of routine surgery. this does, though, seem to be stretching it a bit. as far as i can tell, there are only a few reasons why you would need a cell phone in the o.r. one, you need to look up how to do your job. two, you can't stop sexting or three, you just can't pull yourself away from that rousing game of words with friends. perfusionists lawsuit uses all seven letters. >>> it has been 572 days since the u.s. lost its top credit rating. what are we doing to get it back? with forced spending cuts set to take effect in four days, ben bernanke says the cuts would add a significant burden to the recovery. the congressional budget office says economic growth would take a hit of just over half a
use your cell phone, you might kill someone. it turns out the people cavalierly playing with your life are the ones you trust the most. according to a new study, 55% of perfusionists, the people who run the heart and lung machines during heart bypass surgery say they have texted, e-mailed and used their phones during a procedure. i've heard of routine surgery. this does, though, seem to be stretching it a bit. as far as i can tell, there are only a few reasons why you would need a cell phone in...
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he assured us he will learn on the job. that doesn't inspire confidence in me president obama gets his man to lead the. >> he was from the beginning. treasury pick jack lew. >> that's right. jack lew was voted out of the senate finance committee. the vote was 19 to 5 there wasn't much of a sales pitch for him. it wasn't needed. there was one vocal critic. >> what we have seen so far is that mr. lu lu was good at getting paid. citigroup received a taxpayer funded bailout and gave mr. lew a piece of it on his way out the door. >> senate majority leader harry reid is hopeful there will be an agreement on the entire senate on the lew nomination tomorrow. >> bill: negotiators for the united states and other major world powers today offered iran a deal on its nuclear program. officials from six nations said they would ease some economic restrictions on iran if iran agrees to stop enriching uranium at an underground nuclear plant. of course, iran has repeatedly refused to do just that. and few people seem to believe this new round
he assured us he will learn on the job. that doesn't inspire confidence in me president obama gets his man to lead the. >> he was from the beginning. treasury pick jack lew. >> that's right. jack lew was voted out of the senate finance committee. the vote was 19 to 5 there wasn't much of a sales pitch for him. it wasn't needed. there was one vocal critic. >> what we have seen so far is that mr. lu lu was good at getting paid. citigroup received a taxpayer funded bailout and...
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and used cross the board. i mean you have corporations sponsoring the empowerment of women and spending, you know, some foundation money for that and you have people, conferences about the empowerment of women is that part of one and part of the what feminism is today, the global reach of the empowerment? >> yes, although mi a little uncomfortable with the verb because i think we have to empower ourselves. >> that's why i ask the question. >> it can be dangerous. >> let me hear you out on that. >> well, you know, we create an atmosphere in which we can be empowered. if are you with people who think you're smart, you're smart. and if they think you're dumb, you're dumb. and if-- and empowerment is a little bit benevolent pat erbl lism like coy empower you. >> i think that there is a shall a lot of celebrating. >> there is a lot of celebrating. there's women's business coalitions, women in finances. and i think that that is a fix of project like makers different because i do think there was more of a litmus test
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it's wrong and when they lie and deny the stuff exists, that will haunt us today, it will haunt us in the future. >> megyn: judge, thank you for being here. >> pleasure, thanks for having me. >> megyn: coming up a growing debate of some of the president's former campaign team accused of selling time-- they are accused of selling face time with the commander-in-chief to the highest bidder. is this how we want our politics to go down? >> thyou eat less...ing weiyou lose weight.et. it's a great plan... until you get hungry. that's the time to take slimful. one tasty 90-calorie slimful and a glass of water satisfies hunger for hours making it easier to eat smaller meals, and resist snacking. your friends might think you found the secret to losing weight. but it's no secret... it's slimful. eating less is a beautiful thing. >> somber setting today in new york's lower manhattan, a bell tolling at 12:18 p.m. today to honor the six people who died in the first terrorist attack on the world trade center. the 1993 bombing 20 years ago today injured more than a thousand people. the bomb went off
it's wrong and when they lie and deny the stuff exists, that will haunt us today, it will haunt us in the future. >> megyn: judge, thank you for being here. >> pleasure, thanks for having me. >> megyn: coming up a growing debate of some of the president's former campaign team accused of selling time-- they are accused of selling face time with the commander-in-chief to the highest bidder. is this how we want our politics to go down? >> thyou eat less...ing weiyou lose...
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it's wrong and when they lie and deny the stuff exists, that will haunt us today, it will haunt us in the future. >> megyn: judge, thank you for being here. >> pleasure, thanks for having me. >> megyn: coming up a growing debate of some of the president's former campaign team accused of selling time-- they are accused of selling face time with the commander-in-chief to the highest bidder. is this how we want our politics to go down? >> >> somber setting today in new york's lower manhattan, a bell tolling at 12:18 p.m. today to honor the six people who died in the first terrorist attack on the world trade center. the 1993 bombing 20 years ago today injured more than a thousand people. the bomb went off in an underground parking garage below one of the towers. six terrorists were convicted of carrying out that bombing. who could have foreseen exactly what would happen just a few years later on september 11th of 2001. well, overseas today what is being called the worst crash of its kind ever recorded. 19 tourists were tragically killed when a hot hair balloon plunged 1,000 feet to the gr
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ann thompson is in rome for us. vati-leaks with the fallout over basically some reports of what happened, some different investigations. a cardinal resigned in the uk. reports of inappropriate activity, cover-ups, priests and prostitutes. messy. fill in the gaps here. >> reporter: yeah, it really is, chuck. what's happened in the final days of benedict's papacy is taken the scandals that marred the papacy and sort of put them in the three-week span. i mean, obviously, the biggest development is the resignation of cardinal keith o'brien, the cardinal from scotland. and he was accused of inappropriate behavior with four young priests going back to the 1980s. that story was published on sunday and on monday the vatican acce accepted, the pope accepted his resignation. i have to tell you that that -- things moving that quickly in the vatican, that's absolutely warp speed because they don't do things that quickly. now, totally unheard of. and then you have the vati-leaks scan dl and that is the pope's put ler and stole d
ann thompson is in rome for us. vati-leaks with the fallout over basically some reports of what happened, some different investigations. a cardinal resigned in the uk. reports of inappropriate activity, cover-ups, priests and prostitutes. messy. fill in the gaps here. >> reporter: yeah, it really is, chuck. what's happened in the final days of benedict's papacy is taken the scandals that marred the papacy and sort of put them in the three-week span. i mean, obviously, the biggest...